When Bush says, "A lot of people in America see this as a confrontation between good and evil, including me," does he mean that he is the evil, the good, or is his sentence structure just that primitive?

I will address only one issue regarding Tim Russert's interview of Vice President Cheney today. Mr. Cheney, again, said (paraphrasing) that "We have not been attacked again since 9/11, so that means we must be doing something right" in protecting the country against terrorism.

Less than two months after President Clinton took the oath of office, The World Trade Center was attacked by a car bomb. Six people were killed. President Clinton took full responsibility and did not blame the previous administration headed by the senior Bush. All the terrorists involved were caught and are currently serving life sentences.

Subject: Give ABC/Disney a Letter, Email or Call and Let Them Know What You Think of Them Getting Involved in Politics

Here's mine:

To Whom It May Concern, I've got to say how pleased I am to see Disneynews taking on 911. I hope the Republican National Committee at least appreciates all you're doing for them. I at least hope that you'll have tinkerbell sprinkle some stardust on their new docu-drama series "The Path to 911." This is just one more reason for me to feel assured that when I see that Iraqi mess on my television each night I know it just isn't Bush, Cheney and Rumsfeld that's at fault but I also know that Mickey Mouse is guilty up to his eyeballs in what's going on in Iraq. I've just got to say I hope none of the higher ups at Disney/ABC lose any kids in Iraq. After all what fun would a class war like that be?

Even Frank Zappa knew what a danger the Republican Party right-wing is to American Democracy.

Bush, Cheney and Rumsfeld are leading America as fascists -- - the merger of the state with the corporation, - rampant nationalism, - wars of aggression, - scapegoating minorities- control the media, propaganda

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"The biggest threat to America today is not communism, it's movingAmerica toward a fascist theocracy. And everything that's happenedduring the Reagan administration is steering us right down that pike."